Blow Out (The Novel), 2016
Christopher RothBook (282 pages)
Buch (282 Seiten)
Buch (282 Seiten)
20,6 x 13 x 2,7 cm
Edition of 100 signed and numbered
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An unfinished novel by Christopher Roth
Roth’s novel Blow Out explores Quentin Meillassoux’s concept of extro-science fiction (or XSF), a science fiction that imagines an existence in which not all occurrences can be explained by empirically derived, reproducible scientific rules. Partially inspired by René Barjavel’s 1943 Ravage, it depicts a future that tries to adapt to the consequences of the sudden and inexplicable loss of electricity.
Roth’s novel Blow Out explores Quentin Meillassoux’s concept of extro-science fiction (or XSF), a science fiction that imagines an existence in which not all occurrences can be explained by empirically derived, reproducible scientific rules. Partially inspired by René Barjavel’s 1943 Ravage, it depicts a future that tries to adapt to the consequences of the sudden and inexplicable loss of electricity.